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DeadEye Swagger

DEADEYE SWAGGER is a NYC-based band formed in late 2014 when Andrew Carson (drums) and Drew Joia (Lead Guitar/Vocals) met at a mutual friend’s show in Brooklyn and decided that life really wasn’t worth living without a rock band. They recruited Joe Warcholak (Lead Vocals/Rhythm Guitar) and Suraj Gopal (Bass) -- together, they gave birth to the Deadeye Swagger sound.

Influenced heavily by 90s grunge and the very best of rock and roll, Deadeye Swagger follows in the musical footsteps of artists like Nirvana, Hendrix, The White Stripes, Soundgarden, and Led Zepplin.

Emergence

Emergence is a Hard Rock/Alt Rock project out of NYC started by Jeremy Daigle featuring positive high-energy riffs, influential lyrics, and nuanced rhythms and composition.

Andy Prassa

Singer-songwriter Andy Prasa combines the pop and melodic sensibilities of John Mayer, with the soulful singing of D’Angelo, and the blues guitar virtuosity of Eric Clapton. Now releasing his second solo record, “Charlesgate East EP”, Andy is preparing his Boston debut.

Originally from Hillsborough, NJ, Andy has built up a following in the NJ-PA-NY tristate area. Performing at venues such as Webster Hall, Stone Pony, and Six Flags, Andy previously performed as a member of hard rock band The Harsh and alternative band For The Plane.

Andy Prasa is now studying at Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA. His last album, “From Coast to Coast”, garnered positive reviews from critics. TIW Music said “WARNING: If you like pop music with a twist of jazz, Andy Prasa's songs may be highly addictive. Call your doctor immediately if you repeatedly stay up past 2am listening to his music.” Look for his new record "Charlesgate East EP" on iTunes and Spotify on April 3.

The Amatory Murder is an alternative rock band founded by Christian Peppas in Brooklyn, New York. The band employ a variety of foundational sounds utilizing synthetic atmospheres, piano and programmed beat arrangements. Mixed with live drums, heavy guitars and catchy hooks, the tracks are then topped off with angst-ridden (and sometimes political) lyrics.